It doesn't directly involve youth at risk right now. At the youth ministry, we use Facebook, and it has been our number one connector to the youth across the province. However, that's not the same as Gathering Our Voices, gathering our Métis youth in one place for a weekend.
In November, we will be having our second provincial youth forum. When these youth come together and spend a weekend—there are going to be 35 youth; that's all we were funded for—they crave that engagement. They want to be engaged in their culture. When they leave, they are so proud of their identity. They are so proud of their culture and knowing there are other youth like them. Imagine 35 youth of different corners of the province here in British Columbia.
So, yes, we do engage in social media to connect the youth. However, it's not the same as being together, and that's what's missing as a land base as well. If all of our youth were together on our land base, that would connect them to their identity. However, we don't have that here in British Columbia.
Tanya wants to speak to that as well.